[ale] dead trees for postgresql

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Fri Jan 3 09:46:30 EST 2003


Maybe the ergonomics of your workstation is giving you eye strain or 
back pain?  I like to move stuff just so and get comfortable.  Of 
course, this encourages getting overweight and that vegatitive condition 
where you lose whole days as you peruse pages and pages of docs on the 
web.  On that note, is there any way to change the background white 
color in Mozilla to a different shade?  The areas that the background 
color command won't change is what I am interested in.  I haven't found 
a theme that is really useable yet other than modern but no controls are 
available for all the background colors.
Dow


James P. Kinney III wrote:

>Much of the PostgreSQL documentation is available as PDF's which just
>_begs_ for 3-hole punch paper.
>
>There is a very good book on PostgreSQL written by one of the
>developers. It is listed (advertised, actually) on the web site. It
>received very good reviews on Slashdot. 
>
>On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 08:22, John Wells wrote:
>  
>
>>Looks like I'll be moving forward with Postgresql for this project (due to
>>MySql's current lack of support for subselects).
>>
>>As I can't tolerate reading online for more than an hour, I'd really like
>>to find a good book that will get me up to speed as quickly as possible.
>>
>>Any recommendations?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>John
>>
>>
>>
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